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Letter from the Clery Coordinator

With the start of the fall semester, I want to share the helpful tools and resources available to you through the university’s compliance with the Clery Act.

The Clery Act was established in 1990 to ensure universities provide crime and safety information to the campus community so they may make the most informed decisions for their safety and the safety of others.

During your time on and around campus, please review and become familiar with these valuable resources that were created with you in mind.

The Daily Crime Log

The Daily Crime Log lists any crime or alleged crime reported to campus police or the Clery Coordinator. The Crime Log is available on the university’s Clery website, UT Police Department website, in-person at the UTPD lobby, or via the campus mobile safety app LiveSafe. The Crime Log is updated every business day (unless there is no crime or alleged crime to report from the previous day(s)).

 Safety Notices and UT Alerts

The university is required to send out alerts and crime notifications when Clery Act crimes are reported that pose a serious or continuing threat to campus safety. As it is easy to assume all crime would pose a threat to campus, there is a process involving checklists and discussions among university officials to make the proper determination. If an incident falls under Clery Act regulations for immediate or timely notification, the campus will be notified of the incident via a Safety Notice or UT Alert.

Not every crime, sexual assault, or Clery report results in a formal notification. Alerts and notices are reserved for when there is knowledge of a present risk to the community and we want you to take action to keep yourself safe. However, even if a Safety Notice or UT Alert isn’t issued, the incident will still be listed on the Daily Crime Log, included in our annual crime statistics, and reported to the Department of Education. For more information on Safety Notices you can visit the Clery website, or the Clery Act FAQ and click the tab, Why do we not receive a Safety Notice for every sexual assault on campus? for further details on this important topic.

The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report

The university releases an annual report addressing a wide range of safety information every fall. The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report contains three years of campus crime statistics, as well as information on how to report crime, crime prevention and awareness programming, fire safety, a university police overview, emergency response, disciplinary procedures, and other matters of importance related to security and safety on campus.

If you would like a copy of the Annual Security and Fire Safety Report, you may download the document from the Clery website, or request a hard copy from the UT Police Department. The 2019 Annual Security and Fire Safety Report will be available in the coming weeks, and a notification will be sent to you when the newest report is available.

 The LiveSafe App

Though not a Clery requirement, the university’s mobile safety app LiveSafe is a great way to keep yourself informed. The LiveSafe Mobile App is a free download available to students, employees, and visitors of the Knoxville campus. LiveSafe offers a variety of tools and safety features such as the ability to send tips and incidents to UTPD and other departments on campus. Other features include the SafeWalk application to ensure friends arrive at their destination safely, as well as easy access to campus and local resources. Download and install the LiveSafe app from either Google Play or the Apple App Store. For more information go to https://prepare.utk.edu/app/

Clery compliance and campus safety is a campus wide initiative. We all work to make sure Rocky Top is a safe and welcoming place for everyone. I encourage you to familiarize yourself with these tools and resources, and play an active role in your safety and the safety of others. If you have any questions regarding the Clery Act or university’s compliance with this federal law, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Thank you for your time and commitment to our campus,

Jillian Paciello

UT Clery Compliance Coordinator